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Just a quick plug for High Noon Holsters. I ordered a lefty version of the Split Decision for my Bersa 380 on Saturday and it arrived today. Their website is very informative and the ordering process was simple and straightforward.
Looks like a great holster. I'm going to start breaking it in tonight.
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Location: Lewis-Clark Valley
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There are a few reasons why High Noon Holsters has had banners flying at
CZforum.com for a few years now. Excellent products, reasonable wait/delivery time and superb customer service!
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Location: Lutz, FL
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I have 3 High Noon Split Decisions. Great holster for a great price. Nice people to work with also.
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Location: Texas
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I popped over to their site to look at the Split Decision, keep seeing it mentioned. Looks like a great holster for the money, but what really impressed me is their site. I'm not a web designer, but that is exactly what I'd want mine to look like if I was selling something. Loads quickly for me, EXCELLENT photos of the holsters with multiple views, great sharp background white, links in perfect places.
Now I think I'll go back and actually shop a little instead of admiring the web design.
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I'll give them a plug here too. I'm a lefty and use the Split Decision for my Kahr CW9. I e-mailed them with a question a couple of weeks ago. It was about 11 O'clock on a Sunday night. About 20 minutes later I was checking my e-mal and there was a response! I e-mailed back again and said WOW I can't believe somebody answers e-mail on a Sunday night and so late at night.
I got another response. They said they take turns monitoring the e-mail and usually try to check up until about midnight. Just another touch of customer service from a great company.
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Location: Central FL
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They make some nice products, very good at customer service.
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Location: Chesterfield, Kakalaki del Sur
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Anyone have a pick of them concealing with the split decision? Id be putting a Keltec P11 in it. So far Im liking the option of just putting it in my pocket but would rather have a tuckable IWB holster.
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I am also just days away from ordering a High noon holster for my CW-40. I think tuckable is the way to go, you can still leave shirt untucked when you want.
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Really like my split decision. For the price I can't find better. The only thing I would like to change about it would be to change the clip to one of those reverse "J" clips that go inside your belt and then curve out under the bottom to hold it in place. As you can see from my pics, the clip is very obvious if you wear a normal belt, and I haven't had a need to get a reinforced belt. With the J clips it would be almost invisible even with a tucked in dress shirt. |
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